And here I come with my latest and biggest website project ever and I'm really satisfied with this - maybe 95% of what I wanted but I'm not sure how to finish it perfectly at current lvl ;]
Site looks sexier from some distance
Some details:
Time: 2 - 3 weeks Layers : ~2000 Software: PS CS4 Stocks: like 7 with textures Tools: Wacom Intuos 4 M , some beers, food, one dog and Kermit the frog
and some more xD
If You don't know what nibiru is, search on google, read content of my project and watch this film :
It's universal - polish and english version [link]
Go !
New sexy projects soon!
**THIS PROJECT IS FOR SALE**
OMG I've got DD , amazing , thanks You so much I hope contrast is not screwed
Daily Deviation
Given 2010-06-02
The Nibiru: Ancient Legends by =samborek.
Enjoy this exquisite ancient web design! The amount of fine details is simply mind-blowing. A very dedicated and unique work indeed. (
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`Lilyas)
When I look at this artwork I see an amazingly detailed web interface. The colours, the the fonts, the logo, the stunning lighting effects, the unique art style, the amount of details and the overall feel and look are gorgeous. It doesn't even look like a web interface, but more like a stunning 3D game visuals. The whole layout has a "life" to it.
From a practical view point however this isn't very "plastic" design that will look good in all resolutions. It also contains a lot of heavy graphic elements. Therefore the page will load slowly for people with weak or unstable internet connection.
My final thought: It's a great piece of art, but like I mentioned - I don't see this being very suitable for an actual website. Your work is fantastic though.
Great concept,that's a high impact graphic indeed! The rays that come from above contribute to simulate a 3d space, the red and yellow vivid tones evoke the impending devastation (argh!). The blurred phrases are a touch of class and become, once more, a link between the interface and the "environment".
The decorations that frame every section of the page are very beautiful. Still I think some of those are less defined than others, like the shadows of the (awesome) background of the footer. Other little imperfections are the titles of the sections in the main content, not vertically aligned, and the "photos" box which is maybe too big. Anyway these are just small details that at the least don't damage the wonderful and evocative design you've created.
I really like the layout and attention to detail you put into it. The only problem I seem to have is that the category font is really hard to read. I would change it to the font that you have for the quote or the font used for the "The Nibiru" picture if possible.
I can't even begin to comment on the beauty in this image! Keep the good work up Samborek I look forward to seeing your future graphic endeavors. This is just one more fine example of the importance of having a Wacom lol. I'm a bit curious though as to what you would be asking price wise for this fine piece of work?
From a practical view point however this isn't very "plastic" design that will look good in all resolutions. It also contains a lot of heavy graphic elements. Therefore the page will load slowly for people with weak or unstable internet connection.
My final thought: It's a great piece of art, but like I mentioned - I don't see this being very suitable for an actual website. Your work is fantastic though.
The rays that come from above contribute to simulate a 3d space, the red and yellow vivid tones evoke the impending devastation (argh!).
The blurred phrases are a touch of class and become, once more, a link between the interface and the "environment".
The decorations that frame every section of the page are very beautiful. Still I think some of those are less defined than others, like the shadows of the (awesome) background of the footer.
Other little imperfections are the titles of the sections in the main content, not vertically aligned, and the "photos" box which is maybe too big.
Anyway these are just small details that at the least don't damage the wonderful and evocative design you've created.
Compliments!
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